Where is the highest mountain in our solar system?


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The highest mountain and volcano in the solar system is on the planet Mars. It is called Olympus Mons and is 16 miles (24 kilometers) high which makes it about three times higher than Mt. Everest. In addition to being very tall, it is also very wide (340 miles or 550 kilometers) and covers an area larger than the entire chain of Hawaiian islands. Olympus Mons is a very flat mountain which slopes by only 2 to 5 degrees. It is a shield volcano built up by eruptions of lava.
Olympus Mons (Mount Olympus) on Mars. At about 27 kilometres (88,600 ft) high, it is about three times the height of Mount Everest and it covers an area about the same size as the state of Arizona.
THE HEINZ BEANZ MOUNTAIN.
no idea about the mountain but ......
mars is only half the size of earth but it has a huge landmark on its surface. olympus mons is the biggest volcano in the solar system. it is so high -15 miles(24 km) that it makes mount everest look like a mole hill
on earth.... in nepal
the highest mountain in the solar system is in Mars.
Olympus Mons on the planet of mars!! about 3 times the height of mount everest.
olympus mons, on mars
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